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I' Tenth: SALLY MEE leaves for Knoxville to join Jack Jackson: JOAN MONDAY leaves with the question still unanswered. 'tWill I ever find a husband ? 1 BETTY PIERCE leaves her blond hair to Patsy' Burns: BILL PBYOR leaves Mr. Black to run the sehoolg DIANA LAWSON leaves the Cork from her Clarinet to Imogene Kirk: PEGGY NIANIS leaves saying. UNO, Mr. Haun. it's spelled N1-A-N-I-Su: SAM NICGILL leaves apologizing to all the girls who didn't get to date him: CONNIE LIVINGSTON leaves her Flying Sauceri, to the I'Cadillac Kid lBillie Shafferb: JOHN MCGIIIQE leaves his quiet ways to Jackie Prophaterg JOHNNY LANGLEY leaves his slvness in getting excused from school to the next one -mart enough to git bv with it. Eletenth JF XNIE WRIGHT leaves all her tennis medals md trophies to l'ari Ladd JOAN YEARY leaves for McKinney s Bargain Store to et up housekeeping KENNETH TAYLOR turns the Acme Drug Store back over to Dr Xcargan BAR BARA WEST leaves in her red Ford shouting I ve just got to get hr me by 9 o cloak JEANNE BUMAGE leaves 20 pounds to Allee Ann Suddath DON SC XNULXIN tearfully leaves bhlrley Mullins CHARLES QFILES leaves his outhern aiunt and confederate cap to Janice Muerth RUTH TILRPIN goes leaving nothing WINWIL PLEMENS leaves her dainty frame to Luanne Goodman J T PHlLLIPb leaves his 5 years in high school to Jimmy Rowland Lastly We hereby appoint Mrs Bunch and Miss Lvans the Senior sponsors to be executors of this our last will and testament IN WITNESS WHEREOF We the Senior Class of 1952 in the township of Harriman County of Roane State of Tennessee do hereby affix our hand and seal to our last will and testament this twenty third day of May in the year of our Lord 1952 MERRILL BOTKIN Tesmtor WITNEDSETH Bobby Jones Ireszdenz Connie Livingston Secretary Mrs Bunch Sponsor .JH 1 Q , 2 : sf ' , s . a '. . . V . , . . Q 1 . Q , - ., . , , ' . 'P . 1 - - ' sc av - K V 1' I ev. 9 ' ' s., .G -, sV'i.g , . L a , , , . l 17 I '. . Y. X - , . . . , L Z U . 4. , . : . , s s .,, , . : 7 ' 1 7 7 7 1 if' E ' 5 , ,- ,7 , , 7 ,. .sv , 1 ' 5 5 . , . 7 , .,,, , A '- .x 4v, T56 54 5 I ,.-vPH f.f',.- by ,.. , h .,,gQ T TISJKN V . S .,, wy. 'Q-N N N if' if'C4xw LQ! ' YLH f n rl - , E- ' .Nm ,F ?lfl5, ,A ' Iffle' , , 2 tr Q'.'i'Q' , ,wx ,nn Y I sw, 4 .y ,j'n,y5- 'gg' f, fbi., I-V :rf ,, ,Q-.T fx.. x ff f ,'5 'v ,z W '- - . fu. 4 Y Cf t. fx, L , , ' - Vx e- - -.K , K.. rx 1 Q '
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OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senror Class of 1952 berng of sound mrnd and body do make publrsh and declare our last w1ll and testament rn the manner and form as follows Fzrst To the Junrors we leave the problem of gettrng rrd of the cushlons that the two PTCVIOUS classes have trled to sell Second To the Sophomores we leave the work and fun of plannrng the Brg Feed for next year s Senlors Third To the Freshman we leave the prrvrlege of dreadrng Mr Haun for the next three years tHe really rsnt so badlj Fourth To Mrs Bunch and Mrss Evans we leave many thanks for all the help they have been to us durrng our Junror and Senror years Fzfzh JOHN BROWN leaves hrs lrttle femrnme grggle to Betts Borum MARY ELLEN AHLER leaves her frrendly slnlle to Lamont Cruse DON IWRONG ARMJ BALLEW leaves to jorn the Brg Chref sellrng peanuts at Yankee Stadrum MER RILL BOTKIN leaves hrs way wrth the Rockwood grrls to Poo and Jerry EVA EVANS leaves to wash drshes at Toms Steak House PHIL HARRIS Ieaves hrs band drrectrng to Jrmmy Edwards GENEVA HICKS leaves her Shorthand abrlrty to Shlrley Hartlme EMMA JO HONEYCUTI' leaves her glasses to Mrtzr Long Szxth JAMES HOOD leaves hrs seat rn Algebra class to Cedar Mee the only boy who ever majored rn General SCICHCC JACK HUTCHISON leaves hrs 210 pounds of Sheer Dynamrte to Freeman Crowder BOYD JONES leaves Allen Todd as chref representatne at Lrttle Emory FRED SCROOGE KILLEFFER leaves hrs place as Chref Mrser of the Senror class to Larry Cole TOMMY JENKINS leaves Marvm Hrckman to sell popcorn at the Webbo MONTANA HARVEY leaves her pleasrng drsposltron to Gerald Grlllland MARGARET HUNLEY day nrght partres to any one who can afford them Seventh AGNES GARRISON leaves her dark harr and eyes to Shrrley Testement DAWN EDWARDS leaves Myrtle Lee to stun the opposrtron rn basketball next year IVA SUE BRANAM leaves Bookkeeprng class strll trylng to frgure the dlf ference between a debrt and a credrt NANCY HART takes her sunglasses and leaves for Hollywood AILEENE EVANS leaves to wrrte her popular novel How to In luence Men and Wm Cars W A CROWDER leaves hrs upper plate to Krnser Roberts DICK BURNS groprng blrndly stumbles out of Harrrman Hrgh School Ezghlh BOBBY JONES leaves Margaret Bramblett to succeed hrm as mayor of Browder town JOHNNY MACK GALLAGHER leaves a ton of Lays Potato Chrps to anyone who doesnt care to eat at the lunch room MARY CARTER leaves all her old worn out chewrng gum to Patsy ualls BILLY BRANAM leaves hrs Wllllng ways to Cherle Lee Wrrght ANITA BAKER leaves her mascullne vorce to Arnold Drake JIMMY AUSTIN leaves hrs cheerleadrng to Jack Hyder JUNE ADKISSON leaves all her old engagement rrngs to Celrta Jones JOHN BALLARD leaves hrs wrllrngness to agree to DeReta Farrchrld Nmth COOKIE ELI IS leaves her graceful walk and perfect osture to B tt P C I' Poole LOIS EDWARDS leaves her dressmakrng abrlrty to Dmk Mrtchell MARLENE GRA VES leaves hrstory class wrth a srgh of relref ALVIN WILLIS leaves the Beta Club presrdency to Carl Woods JOYCE ORAN leaves her strarght As to Stanley Hendrrckson DORIS PARRISH leaves undecrded whether to jorn her older srster at the telephone offrce or swrm the Englrsh Channel WANDA MILLER leaves because she has graduated DAVIS MOODY leares hrs plgskrn experrences to Tom Slagle BOBBY JUNE MILLER SUE HILD BETTY LOU HALL NANCY JARNI GAN leare all therr out of town boy frrends to Carolyn Carmack and Patsy Gardner OMER PAINTER leaves hrs good hrstory grades to Harold In le ., I , I I 1 1 1 . - 44 - 99 ' v 9 ' . ' 7 . . . 3 . . .6 . . ,, . . ' . 7 - 3 . , . . 7 2 . Q n ' I ' ' if 57 U 3 . . . 3 as - as . 7 ' ' V ' - CC 77 7 ' 46 ' ' 77 ' Y . 7 Z 5 who has a franchrse on'the popular song Come-On-A-My House leaves her Satur- . 3 9 ' L Q a f g . . . S 7 7 ' 5 , I 7 Q 4 3 Z . : . Z . l . J . . . H . ,, . ' 9 7 5 . . , S , I 9 9 9 ' v ' ' ' ' S . . U O .
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CLASS PROPHECY About a week ago I found myself extremely rxch and bored Havmg more money than I knew what to do wlth I bought lock stock and barrel a carnnal that was passlng through the town I dlscovered I was travellng wlth a group of people that I was sure I had met somewhere before Then It came to me I knew the e people when I was a Senlor at Harrlman Hugh School and dldnt have a fur coat or a dlamond rlng to my name I declded to stroll around the grounds and talk to a few of my old classmates As I passed the fortune tellers tent I saw someone carrymg a huge crystal ball and mumbhng to herself It was EVA EVANS Whrle we talked Eva mentloned that JOANNE ELLIS was a cryfstal gazer for a show out West They kept ln touch through thelr Ill3glC crystal balls Comlng to the side shows I saw that SAI LY MEE was brlled as the only lrylng relatlve of Chief Settln Bull In the same tent I found DON BALLEW and BOBBY JONES dolng a juggllng act In the corner of the tent WINNIE PLEMENS was gettlng ready to walk across a plle of hot coals Leavmg the tent I heard some one cream Looklng up I saw KENNETH TAYLOR on top of the ferrls wheel TOMMY JEINKINS was rldmg wlth hlm and was rocklng the seat As the wheel came around agaln I notlced that Kenneth got off Slnce I was hungry I made my way to a near by hot dog stand RUTH TURPIN walled on me and stopped to talk a few mlnutes She told me that when she left Walnut H1ll JEANE RUMAGE had opened a large Super Market there Thls competttzon had proved too much for JIMMY AL STIN and he had closed h1s market and was workmg for BILI PRYOR Blll owned a flllmg statlon on Roane Street When I flmshed eatmg I saw some one down on his hands and knees s1ft1ng through the sawdust and sayxng over and over to hlmself They could have dropped some around here somewhere It was FRED KILLEFFER I asked Fred lf he would llke to go to see the Mlnstrel Show wlth me After I explalned that I would buy the tlckets Fred accepted The show opened wlth PHIL HARRIS and hrs DIXIE Land Band Thls was one of the show s biggest attractlons DICK BURNS was stlll playlng louder than anyone else lPh1l should flre hlm and use one of the tramed seals 1n hls place J The vocallst came next It was none other than CHARLES STILES who sang Save That Confederate Money., Boys the South Shall Rlse Agaln Next on the program was JOAN YEARY who was now a talented plamst She had reslgned from her posltlon at Carnegle Hall to 10lI'l our show The next performance had to be canceled because ALVIN WILLIS had fallen earlrer that day and had broken h1S arm so he couldnt play the banjo Between acts SUE HILD and EMMA JO HONEYCUTT sold popcorn Wllh a prlze ln every bag I bought a bag and my prlze was an autographed plcture of JACK HUTCHISON who was now playlng professlonal football We left the Mlnstrel and walked around to the motorcycle races The dare devll of the track was none other than BOYD JONES As Boyd raced around the track I heard some one behlnd me yelllng Faster' Faster' It was AILEENE EVANS I heard that Alleene had to qu1t the racmg buslness be cause she ran out of cars By thls txme I needed a mlnute of rest so I trudged to my offrce on the edge of the grounds There slttmg on the steps of my traller were JOHN LANGLEY and MERRILL BOTKIN They wanted a Job I told them to report to the front tlcket offlce where BILLY BRANAM was ln charge Bllly put them to work makmg change ln the Penny Arcade As I sat down IH my office to rest there was a knock on my door It was JOHN BROWN who was the Mayor of the falr c1ty He sand that he had come to welcome me to the town Wrth hlm was another clty OfflCl3I W A CROWDER who was now Chlef of Pollce I thanked the gentlemen for comlng and gave them passes for themselves and thelr f3mlIlCS I saw then that I would get no rest so I left to explore the Mldway Passlng the Tunnel Of Love I saw JOHN BALLARD buylng two tlckets I wanted to see who he would nde with but I dlscovered he was just Y ' . . Y I 1 9 1 1 - , . . . . S . . . . , 1 , ' L 9 ' . . , c I , . I 4 I . . . , s S ' a ' . 1 . . . . . . , . , - . 5 ' , ' . . I . A . I T Y ' 7 . . . . 44 V a 77 , . . . . . , . . . . I . . . 44 - 1 s . ,, . . . , . , . 5 A ' ' Ls as 9 , . . . , - s ' 9 , , a . . . J , ' ' 9 . , ' a ' 1 ' 9
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